The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: overdrawing and not-centered strikes

I know the quality is quite bad (environnement..) I will post better quality in the next days .I would still like constructive answers.From my personnal opinion seeing myself (which looks different than what it feels like),my arms are a bit too close to my body and my backswing a bit too interior.Thanks for the future comments !

I know the quality is quite bad (environnement..) I will post better quality in the next days .I would still like constructive answers.From my personnal opinion seeing myself (which looks different than what it feels like),my arms are a bit too close to my body and my backswing a bit too interior.Thanks for the future comments !

Yeah always tough to analyze a swing where you're not hitting a ball. Doesn't look to me like the backswing is too "interior". By that I'm assuming you mean that the hands/arms are working inward too much.

Compared to Rory McIlroy, note how his left arm basically matches his shoulder angle.

If anything you could probably turn a little more and get the arms to work inward more. Put a tee in your left arm pit and make a slow practice swing where keep the tee from falling out, turning your torso more and allowing the left arm to work inward more. I just told you three things but they are kind of tied together. Note how Rory's arms have more depth than yours. For more on what I mean by depth, go here

I see the point you are making:matching left arm and shoulder line to allow more turn. I do think there's a slight improvment there. Only concern I have is that my balls tended to overdraw sometimes today at the practice (holidays in m country !).Will this make it drawing even more ?

I see the point you are making:matching left arm and shoulder line to allow more turn. I do think there's a slight improvment there. Only concern I have is that my balls tended to overdraw sometimes today at the practice (holidays in m country !).Will this make it drawing even more ?

I think it will help you hit the center of the face more.

Do your overdraws start straight and then draw or do they start right of the target and cross the target? From the first swing I'm not seeing you (again can be tough to tell since you're not hitting a ball) swing a ton OUTward. I guessing they are more pull draws or toe draws from the head going forward and the hips/weight staying back. Followthrough looks like you are "leaning forward" or flexed forward.

Notice the player in the right pic has the belt buckle and chest facing the sky, yours is pointing more towards to the ground.

Well they start normally until a certain point where they seem to turn more (like at the highest point). I put some tape on the club face and I definitely have a tendency to hit more towards the toe of the club.I think it's just that until now I didn't really thought about that ,now they seem to get more centered since.Thanks for the tips,Seems I need less flex on the left leg and connect a bit more left arm and body ! Will try it later thanks !

Also, post somewhere else. We understand if the ability to get a "free" analysis of sorts is what drew you to the site, but there are a LOT more other threads in which you can post, share your opinions, tell us about yourself, etc. The upside for you? The more friendly you are, and the more people get to know you, the more they'll want to help you out. Several of our long-time members have a "following" in their "My Swing" threads with people cheering them on, helping them out, and watching their progress. You get more help from people who consider you a "friend" than someone who just showed up and wants some free tips.

I'm sure he understood you, because if he was thinking you were giving a command most likely he wouldn't respond and neither would anyone else, so don't worry about it.

What @mvmac is pointing out is that a lot more people would be interested in your swing, and in helping you if they knew more about you and your thoughts and ideas. Basically getting advice and tips is only a fraction of I think you will benefit from participating and contributing to making this a better a community!

Once people get to know you, and you get to know some people as well you will find that they will regularly visit your myswing thread to see what you have posted there, and they will support you and cheer you on in your ups and advise you when you are down.

What @mvmac is pointing out is that a lot more people would be interested in your swing, and in helping you if they knew more about you and your thoughts and ideas. Basically getting advice and tips is only a fraction of I think you will benefit from participating and contributing to making this a better a community!

Once people get to know you, and you get to know some people as well you will find that they will regularly visit your myswing thread to see what you have posted there, and they will support you and cheer you on in your ups and advise you when you are down.